Does anyone here study other IALs?
de Kraughne, 11 mai 2011
Messages : 32
Langue: English
T0dd (Voir le profil) 14 mai 2011 13:32:07
Years ago, I became interested in aUI ("The Language of Space"), mainly for its high weirdness value. I didn't make any effort to learn it but I did buy the book (This was pre-Internet) and read it with interest. aUI is a philosophical language project, almost certainly useless as an IAL but still great fun. Weilgart was a pretty interesting character.
I also find the Sona project very interesting, as a more non-Western approach--but created by an Englishman.
I also find the Sona project very interesting, as a more non-Western approach--but created by an Englishman.
ceigered (Voir le profil) 15 mai 2011 08:50:19
That aUI made me go "... bhWAWA?!!!". That said, after getting past the, erm, quirks, it is a pretty neat idea.
Some things despite their alleged alien origin are clearly not alien in nature though - that said, if they are I'll be pleasantly surprised and no doubt there'll be much for future generations to study about convergent evolution!
Some things despite their alleged alien origin are clearly not alien in nature though - that said, if they are I'll be pleasantly surprised and no doubt there'll be much for future generations to study about convergent evolution!